Badfish "Tribute to Sublime"

Dixie Roadhouse

In a Nutshell

Long-running Sublime tribute perfectly replicates the ska-rock legends, rolling out hits such as “What I Got” and Santeria”

The Fine Print

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Badfish "Tribute to Sublime"

The Deal

$10 for general admission (up to $19.40 value)

Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime

How long they’ve carried the Sublime torch: since 1996

What puts them head and shoulders above other Sublime tribute acts: besides mastering the good-time essence, upstroke guitar, and copious genre-bending, they’ve developed an arena-filling fanbase of their own

Other things they’ve got that tribute bands rarely get: press from Spin and Rolling Stone, who heralded them as “one of the most successful tribute bands out there.”

How the real Sublime would feel about Badfish: They’d probably love them, considering that Sublime’s drummer Bud Gaugh is a fan. His band Del Mar has even opened for Badfish.